adjoin

Etymology
From, from.

Verb

 * 1)  To be in contact or connection with.
 * The living room and dining room adjoin each other.
 * 1)  To extend an algebraic object (e.g. a field, a ring, etc.) by adding to it (an element not belonging to it) and all finite power series of (the element).
 * $$\textbf{Q}\left(\sqrt{2}\right)$$ can be obtained from $$\textbf{Q}$$ by adjoining $$\sqrt{2}$$ to $$\textbf{Q}$$.
 * $$\textbf{Q}\left(\sqrt{2}\right)$$ can be obtained from $$\textbf{Q}$$ by adjoining $$\sqrt{2}$$ to $$\textbf{Q}$$.

Translations

 * Bulgarian:, допирам се
 * Czech:
 * French:
 * Galician: testar
 * Russian:, ,
 * Scottish Gaelic: bi dlùth ri
 * Spanish: ,


 * French: